Prioritising surveillance using a
risk-based approach
There are many species that are not
well covered by the large scale surveillance
schemes designed to fulfil the requirements
of Objective One in the Surveillance Strategy. Additional
surveillance may have to be commissioned in order
to fulfil reporting obligations (relevant for Objective
Three), or more generally to measure their status. With
limited numbers of recorders and limited financial
resources it is necessary to design this additional
surveillance as efficiently as possible, so that species most
likely to be declining are surveyed most frequently. This
paper was designed as a tool to help those commissioning
and designing surveillance prioritise additional surveillance of
species using a risk-based approach. In this way surveillance can
be implemented where it is most needed in a cost
effective manner.
This paper was recently used to help assess species
surveillance needs for UK BAP Priority species and for species
included in the Annexes of the Habitats Directive.